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., i traveled there, i'd been here on holiday, i have an american brother-in-law, but it just gives you a front row seat to the other side of the story. >> host: and you were the, if i'm not mistaken, the only non-american foreign correspondent in the traveling press corps for the state department, is that right? >> guest: that is correct, although my colleagues from reuters may want to point out that they are not american, but i'm also nonwestern. you know, i have a dutch mother, but for all intents and purposes, i'm very much an arab woman. i grew up there my whole -- i lived there my whole life, and that's kind of what i bring to the table. although i have, of course, a western perspective on some things because of my background, my mother's nationality and the time i've spent travel anything the west. but, yes, i was the only non-western and specifically for the bbc the first non-british person to cover this beat. >> host: i think one of the most interesting parts of the book is actually learning the process of being secretary of state, going from country to country, and you kind of
., i traveled there, i'd been here on holiday, i have an american brother-in-law, but it just gives you a front row seat to the other side of the story. >> host: and you were the, if i'm not mistaken, the only non-american foreign correspondent in the traveling press corps for the state department, is that right? >> guest: that is correct, although my colleagues from reuters may want to point out that they are not american, but i'm also nonwestern. you know, i have a dutch mother,...
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they show very good management concern about how you keep your team together when the law is dividing your team and the part of your team. not suggesting, by the way, that we do anything he by force. though of unintended consequences. all the personnel obligations. the role of our civilians has changed over the years that i've served. today they are integral to everything that we do. they are leaders in our organization. they occupy senior positions, and in many, many cases they represent the expertise that we do not have in the uniformed force. and so in a place like strategic command in a place like cyber command, and a place like the nuclear enterprise where our senior civilians really represent most of the experience that is left in these types of highly technical, highly complicated places. so certainly in the of our business we have some senior civilians who are in very important parts of the department of defense base organizations. so i think it my concern with sequestration begins with the intentional and then the unintentional and tangible impact that we might see on our wor
they show very good management concern about how you keep your team together when the law is dividing your team and the part of your team. not suggesting, by the way, that we do anything he by force. though of unintended consequences. all the personnel obligations. the role of our civilians has changed over the years that i've served. today they are integral to everything that we do. they are leaders in our organization. they occupy senior positions, and in many, many cases they represent the...
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that they have a time on the law. and on medicare, i hate to say it, but it always remains to be saying that there are some changes to medicare in the law in terms of enabling seniors to get preventive visits at no cost and close the door the whole on prescription drugs. i don't know how much that will do to set seniors from seeking supplemental plan. there may be additional after it's indicted again is up in the air. >> caller: : from my cat misty city. currently going on eight months actively seeking word. my question is how is the unemployed be paid for the insurance plans. i understand there is a fine to occur if you're unable to the insurance. if you're unemployed and looking for work and can't find a job, who is going to pay the fine? there's also word about if you are unable to pay for the fine, if you cannot pay, that's your spouse will have you paid. can you respond? >> guest: i'm not familiar with unemployment. states have their own, so i'm not sure if you have a specific -- arizona state unemployment plan t
that they have a time on the law. and on medicare, i hate to say it, but it always remains to be saying that there are some changes to medicare in the law in terms of enabling seniors to get preventive visits at no cost and close the door the whole on prescription drugs. i don't know how much that will do to set seniors from seeking supplemental plan. there may be additional after it's indicted again is up in the air. >> caller: : from my cat misty city. currently going on eight months...
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. >>> the united states has switched its patent law to a first to file system. this basically means that the invent irwho makes the first application can obtain the pat ents. the u.s. government revised the procedures to harmonize the systems in japan and european countries. attention is focused on how the change will affect pat ents lawsuits and the business strategies of companies operating in the u.s. >>> tens of thousands of people in iraq have staged an anti-u.s. rallies ahead of the 10th anniversary of the invasion of the country on march 20th. the protesters gathered in the central city in response to an appeal by those supporting al sadr. they condemn the u.s. led war which is believed to have killed over 100,000 civilians. they cite an insufficient amount of electricity. security remains unstable in the war torn country. terrorist attacks and violence continue as well as political divisions among sectarian groups >>> japan has won broad approval from african countries for a declaration to be announced in june. an outline was presented on saturday at a m
. >>> the united states has switched its patent law to a first to file system. this basically means that the invent irwho makes the first application can obtain the pat ents. the u.s. government revised the procedures to harmonize the systems in japan and european countries. attention is focused on how the change will affect pat ents lawsuits and the business strategies of companies operating in the u.s. >>> tens of thousands of people in iraq have staged an anti-u.s. rallies...
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. >>> the senate judiciary committee heard testimony for the need for new privacy laws. some government agencies including cal fire have permission to fly unmanned reconnaissance vehicles. as many as 7500 civilian drones will be cleared to fly within the next 5 years. >> they're flying smart phones. i think once private industry gets their ands on these we'll see great wonders. we'll never get there unless we place limits. >> reporter: more hearings are expected next month. >>> palo alto police have arrested a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman. david yi of san jose arranged for a meeting with a woman at the grass slipper inn after seeing an online ad for a massage. when the woman arrived police say he pulled out a knife and then robbed and assaulted her. detectives working the case say they recognize the suspect and took him into custody. >>> coming up in 2 minutes, testing the limits of free speech. controversial ads are all set to appear on bay area buses. >>> the push for tougher punishment for a crime that used to be a hangable offense. a ranch has had cattl
. >>> the senate judiciary committee heard testimony for the need for new privacy laws. some government agencies including cal fire have permission to fly unmanned reconnaissance vehicles. as many as 7500 civilian drones will be cleared to fly within the next 5 years. >> they're flying smart phones. i think once private industry gets their ands on these we'll see great wonders. we'll never get there unless we place limits. >> reporter: more hearings are expected next month....
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is it possible she broke any laws? >> reporter: good question. the whistle blower has said publicly that she has been talking to federal and state offices about what she call, abuses of office, she says she believes those investigations are still on going, but no one has come forward with charges as of yet. >> all right, joe, thank you. >>> a small plane crashed into a parking lot near a south florida airport today killing all three people aboard. this is the aftermath of that crash. witnesses describe a fiery scene with lots of heavy black smoke as you can see here. the twin engine turbo went down shortly after taking off from the fort lauderdale executive airport. investigators say the pilot was attempting to return to the airport after experiencing some on board problems when that aircraft crashed into a parking lot full of cars. >> it was intense fire. then in a few seconds, it was in a ball of fire. >> in all, seven vehicles and a boat caught fire there. no one on the ground was injured. >>> there is now one. one republican senator that supp
is it possible she broke any laws? >> reporter: good question. the whistle blower has said publicly that she has been talking to federal and state offices about what she call, abuses of office, she says she believes those investigations are still on going, but no one has come forward with charges as of yet. >> all right, joe, thank you. >>> a small plane crashed into a parking lot near a south florida airport today killing all three people aboard. this is the aftermath of...
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the, our laws, our tax laws do not allow these tax-exempt organizations called 501c4s to use their money for political purposes. they're not allowed to do it. the irs has allowed them to get away with it. and one of the things i want to do in the next couple years and one of the reasons, frankly, i'm not running for re-election is that i can spend full time working on things that i really believe in. and one of them permanent subcommittee on investigations, the one that had the hearing last week on jpmorgan will have a hearing on the failure of the irs to enforce our tax code in a number of ways. the one we're just talking about against these tax-exempt organizations which use millions, tens of millions of dollars to, obviously, engage in political activity, these attack ads that have gone on and will get worse unless we act. but another way that we're going to be using our, my permanent subcommittee on investigations is to go after the way in which too many corporations in this country have avoided paying taxes by transferring revenue offshore. now, that's not your question, but since i
the, our laws, our tax laws do not allow these tax-exempt organizations called 501c4s to use their money for political purposes. they're not allowed to do it. the irs has allowed them to get away with it. and one of the things i want to do in the next couple years and one of the reasons, frankly, i'm not running for re-election is that i can spend full time working on things that i really believe in. and one of them permanent subcommittee on investigations, the one that had the hearing last...
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. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the thought of somebody having a knife on the plane is scarier for everybody involved. i think the food cart, the secondary barrier we agree with. >>> coming up just ahead, this little guy was supposed to fly across the country, and instead he flew across an ocean. find out how he ended up so far from home. >>> plus, fitting your message into 140 characters is tough, and triadiy adding a disclaimer. >>> and a rainy day there in d.c. you are watching "cnn saturday morning." acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena®
. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the...
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are you ok with the law then? >> oh, absolutely not but that's not a fight that my organization's getting involved with. we're a charitable organization arming and training women so we're not interested in talking assault weapons. if you want to talk assault weapons, talk to the n.r.a. cenk: all right. fair enough. let's get to it. social science and met 16 in 2007 did a study and realized that states with the highest gun ownership rates have a gun murder rate 114% higher than those with the lowest gun ownership rates. let me give you one other fact. in the risk of homes the risk of homicide is three times higher in homes with fire arms. cindy, doesn't that scare you a little bit? >> no. i'm home alone. i'm more afraid of who's going to come to my door, which someday has already at 2:00, 3:00 in the morning that i didn't know. it took the police about 10 minutes to get there. i want to be able to defend myself and my son. who knows what could happen in those 10 minutes. cenk: cindy i got a son, too and a daughter.
are you ok with the law then? >> oh, absolutely not but that's not a fight that my organization's getting involved with. we're a charitable organization arming and training women so we're not interested in talking assault weapons. if you want to talk assault weapons, talk to the n.r.a. cenk: all right. fair enough. let's get to it. social science and met 16 in 2007 did a study and realized that states with the highest gun ownership rates have a gun murder rate 114% higher than those with...
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are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new policy from one of the country's biggest companies. tell us your weight and body fat or face a fine. "the willis reprt" is on the case. >> all that and more, but first, a top story, a warning for you and your money, a big cybersecurity threat could be headed our way, at least two major banks and three television networks in south korea reporting their computer networks crashed. officials there speculate it was all at the hands of sib terrorists from north korea. many bank customers were unable to use debit or credit cards. imagine that, atms shut down for hours. the invesgation ongoing at this time, but a big question we're asking tonight, could this happen here? right in the u.s. with your money? there's a recent string of sib attacks against the u.s. financial institutions like bank of america, wells fargo, and the list goes on and on and on. joining us, the chef technology officer at macafee. i want to start, the story is scary people saw skull and cross bones when they tried
are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new policy from one of the country's biggest companies. tell us your weight and body fat or face a fine. "the willis reprt" is on the case. >> all that and more, but first, a top story, a warning for you and your money, a big cybersecurity threat could be headed our way, at least two major banks and three television networks in south korea reporting their computer networks crashed. officials there speculate it was all at the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: up next, america's latest plastic surgery obses gerri: kate middleton creating a fashion craze, this time it's her nose. new york plastic surgeons are seeing a boom of young women in their offices requesting the duchess' royal nose, with more, dr. mark siegel. you told me in break you are not a fan of this you have to clear people all of the time for it. tell me about it. >> i'm the middle man, they say i'm having a surgery, someone is charging me a lot of money, and you have to sign and clear, i say, why are you having this? i have young women that say they want lipo suction, they are set up, i say why. you don't have any excess fat. you know, you are fine. gerri: you fight the good fight, you fight back. what leads this trend, why do people do this, in particular this example, a famous beautiful important, people want to copy that why? >> that is the tip-off, they don't want to be themselves they want to be someone else, they are stargazing, t celebrity, i want be to like the
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: up next, america's latest plastic surgery obses gerri: kate middleton creating a fashion craze, this time it's her nose. new york plastic surgeons are seeing a boom of young women in their offices requesting the duchess' royal nose, with more, dr. mark siegel. you told me in break you are not a fan of this you have to clear people all of the time for it. tell me about it. >> i'm the middle man, they say i'm having a surgery, someone is...
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we are doing that at the law enforcement level. many countries deal with the drug problem. >> if i could just ask him a private businesses, private industries. picking up the slack there, are they doing so? are they being good trading partners within the country's? would that diminish the to threat of the chinese? >> we have tremendous relationships. in fact, we are the biggest traitor. but there are still restrictions on what businesses can do. hula hoops they have to get through. hurdles they have to jump it's much easier when you deal with a country that has absolutely no restriction and will do business with anyone for any reason. >> thank you, sir. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator king? >> thank you, admiral, i am sorry that you are leaving. i'm sorry that we won't have a chance to work together. one thing that general kelly mentioned that perked my ears up. what is the chinese involvement in the management of the panel mark now. >> they have commercial managers and companies that work be either end of the panama canal. >>
we are doing that at the law enforcement level. many countries deal with the drug problem. >> if i could just ask him a private businesses, private industries. picking up the slack there, are they doing so? are they being good trading partners within the country's? would that diminish the to threat of the chinese? >> we have tremendous relationships. in fact, we are the biggest traitor. but there are still restrictions on what businesses can do. hula hoops they have to get through....
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by law, law enforcement and the district attorney have to file charges and arraign suspects within three days of an arrest. otherwise, the suspects have to be released from custody. the pinole police chief says his department filed its report to the da's office on the morning of tuesday march fifth. he says the da's office then called later that day and confirmed charges would be filed. yet still, fite was released from custoday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says it had no other choice than to release him. because quote there were no warrants, authority or other charges against fite that would allow us to continue holding him. the da's office could not be reached for comment. now, julie sohn, with the fbi, says a federal arrest warrant has been issued for fite. charged with armed robbery. law enforcement says fite should be considered armed and dangerous. if you have any information on his whereabouts, call the fbi or police. in pinole, philippe djegal, kron four news. r >> catherine: the hayward loop is under way to help local businesses. they're hoping that this will ma
by law, law enforcement and the district attorney have to file charges and arraign suspects within three days of an arrest. otherwise, the suspects have to be released from custody. the pinole police chief says his department filed its report to the da's office on the morning of tuesday march fifth. he says the da's office then called later that day and confirmed charges would be filed. yet still, fite was released from custoday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says it had no other...
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all of law. they have tremendous workloads, but they keep this economy going. and if you slow that down, if you slow down civil dispositions where contracts are waiting to be enforced with the plant is quick to be built or so forth, whether the damages are going to be paid through someone who was the victim of the breach of conduct. if you're going to cause dismissal of the suits because of criminal suits, criminal prosecutions because of the light, then you're threatening the efficiency of the legal structure. thank you very much. to have one of the comments i want to share with you, this month you will hear cases that are of the utmost importance to many american families. that is with the gay americans have the right to marry straight couples and whether the congress can deprive legally married gay couples of the federal recognition and benefits. i mention this not because i expect either of you to speak on this issue. in fact i know you will not. president bill clinton who resigned doma enchi
all of law. they have tremendous workloads, but they keep this economy going. and if you slow that down, if you slow down civil dispositions where contracts are waiting to be enforced with the plant is quick to be built or so forth, whether the damages are going to be paid through someone who was the victim of the breach of conduct. if you're going to cause dismissal of the suits because of criminal suits, criminal prosecutions because of the light, then you're threatening the efficiency of the...
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he is expected to sign it into law. earlier this week colorado lawmakers approved a measure limiting magazines to no more than 15 rounds. color of becomes a first date outside the east coast to restrict gun rights in the wake of newtown and/or shootings if, indeed, governor hickel lipper doesn't. the state is likely to suffer financially as well. we should point out, gun parts company back paul has threatened to leave the state of colorado over the passage of these bills. if they become law. republican congressman of indiana wrote a letter today. in that letter encouraging them to move to his home state. again, this breaking news. the colorado state legislature has passed another gun-control bill requiring universal background checks on all gun buyers and the governor, as i said, expected to sign it into law. alcohol, tobacco, gambling, pornography, no doubt that sex and san still sell big into next loudobbs@foxbusiness.com. we take a look at the numbers. president obama wants big oil to fund its own demise. we will hav
he is expected to sign it into law. earlier this week colorado lawmakers approved a measure limiting magazines to no more than 15 rounds. color of becomes a first date outside the east coast to restrict gun rights in the wake of newtown and/or shootings if, indeed, governor hickel lipper doesn't. the state is likely to suffer financially as well. we should point out, gun parts company back paul has threatened to leave the state of colorado over the passage of these bills. if they become law....
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law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and there is evidence, and why over four minutes? >> iny tisht see. inefficiency. it is totally irresponsible, totally irresponsible. we have enough crazy people around. >> the senior deputy d.a. told abc7 news that we took the time because we thought we had the time. pinole police chief says his department was aware of the deadline, but on our end we should have been more definitive to push the time issue and we didn't. now the fbi says it is urgently trying to recapture a man who could be dangerous, desperate and willing to fight for the freedom that was mistakenly handed to him. police sa
law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and...
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is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways so here's a rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s way of skirting around court orders the agency even tried to hide the letters by preventing businesses from even talking about them but that's no longer the case here to explain why i'm joined by kurt opes all senior staff attorney at the electronic frontier foundation hey there kurt so first of all let's start off with why are these letters so so controversial with these letters are somewhat of a precedent in the american system because that allows for a demand of information from a telecommunications provider without a warrant without a court being involved and are you
is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways so here's a rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s...
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let's take a closer look at li keqiang three the 57-year-old worked as a laborer before studying law at peking university. he has a doctorate in economics. he joins china's communist party in 1976 when he was 21. he met and forms -- and formed a close bond with hu jintao. he is seen as being tough on irruption. party insiders say he was instrumental -- on corruption. a filipino separatists has told al jazeera that his fighters were backed in the 1960's. they arenic twist, battling the malaysian government. they have joined the sulu army. we look at whether malaysia's foreign-policy in the 1960's has backfired. >> it was once a 30,000 strong army. the national liberation front led a rebellion against the philippine government in the 1960's. it wanted a separate homeland for the people of the southern philippines. but its leader has now told al jazeera it was a movement backed by a powerful ally -- malaysia. this professor says they received funding, weapons, and training from the malaysian government. in alaysia, you know, was state of war with marcos. in order to survive, they needed
let's take a closer look at li keqiang three the 57-year-old worked as a laborer before studying law at peking university. he has a doctorate in economics. he joins china's communist party in 1976 when he was 21. he met and forms -- and formed a close bond with hu jintao. he is seen as being tough on irruption. party insiders say he was instrumental -- on corruption. a filipino separatists has told al jazeera that his fighters were backed in the 1960's. they arenic twist, battling the malaysian...
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law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and there is evidence, and why over four minutes? >> iny tisht see. inefficiency. it is totally irresponsible, totally irresponsible. we have enough crazy people around. >> the senior deputy d.a. told abc7 news that we took the time because we thought we had the time. pinole police chief says his department was aware of the deadline, but on our end we should have been more definitive to push the time issue and we didn't. now the fbi says it is urgently trying to recapture a man who could be dangerous, desperate and willing to fight for the freedom that was mistakenly handed to him. police sa
law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and...
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is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s way of skirting around court orders the agency even tries to hide these letters by preventing businesses from even talking about them but that's not the case any longer here to explain why i'm joined by kevin blogger at firedoglake hey there kevin so what is the latest information coming out from the u.s. district court. well sir to explain why this decision happened because you're basically constraining speech an issue of free speech you're making it so that someone who is receiving this request to be silent is unable to acknowledge that they themselves are under an inve
is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s...
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the move is meant to close a loophole in the state's public records law. the ruling is a victory for those accusing california of a public records act. >>> ktvu learned -- agents used passengers blue tooth devices to track them through the airport. passenger groups are not happy about it. >> reporter: lines can be long. documents show tsa tested a project to measure how long sensors in the terminal to find your blue tooth device, hone in and track you. and how long it takes you to get through security. it detects signals and calculates a wait time. the information would be encrypted and destroyed within two hours. we've learned they tested this technology in 2012 in las vegas and indianapolis. then bailed on it. >> this is an expensive and complicated way of estimating average wait times. compared with having a ticket agent write the time. >> reporter: tsa has been dealing with complaints about how it handles privacy. if not with this technology, then with those enhanced pat down screenings. a spokesman says his group isn't comfortable with blue tooth trac
the move is meant to close a loophole in the state's public records law. the ruling is a victory for those accusing california of a public records act. >>> ktvu learned -- agents used passengers blue tooth devices to track them through the airport. passenger groups are not happy about it. >> reporter: lines can be long. documents show tsa tested a project to measure how long sensors in the terminal to find your blue tooth device, hone in and track you. and how long it takes you...
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marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the city's of a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had his say the court said that the march must take place and force the mayor to apologize for all the yes he had been banning this march the masterminds of this march lot because nationalists say they want the younger generation to embrace their history and recognize their heroes. i'm especially proud to see so many young people today this is proof that we're living in a free country which had been under occupation for many years. but many in europe simply cannot understand what appreciation of freedom has to do with three year olds walking alongside former nazi
marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the city's of a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had his say the court said that the march must...
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new laws blocking the cameras, and here's brian ross. >> reporter: it's a glamorous celebrity-packed awards event held in beverly hills. these are the genesis awards given by the humane society of the united states. they often honor graphic, undercover videos of animal cruelty and mistreatment at what are called factory farms. wayne pacelle, the head of the humane society says such undercover videos have been the key to tough, new anticruelty law. >> this video led to the largest meat recall in american history. >> reporter: and this one which exposed cruelty and unsanitary conditions at major pork producers. but all of that could be coming to an end. under pressure from the agriculture industry, at least five states now have laws making it a crime to go undercover on farm properties to record videos. in iowa, the law passed just a few months after an abc news report which won a genesis award, featuring undercover footage at a huge iowa egg factory, taped by the group mercy for animals. >> if somebody come on somebody else's property through fraud or deception or lying, that is a ser
new laws blocking the cameras, and here's brian ross. >> reporter: it's a glamorous celebrity-packed awards event held in beverly hills. these are the genesis awards given by the humane society of the united states. they often honor graphic, undercover videos of animal cruelty and mistreatment at what are called factory farms. wayne pacelle, the head of the humane society says such undercover videos have been the key to tough, new anticruelty law. >> this video led to the largest...
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constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. the law was pushed by new york governor andrew cuomo as part of his new gun legislation in that state. all in the wake of the horrible newtown, connecticut massacre. the government stresses, though, that any information that would come from a patient would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day, all communications are confidential, period. all information is confidential, period. so it's going to have to be viewed in light of their legal structure in the first place. >> it turns out they're not just veteran groups are raising concerns. other mental health experts worry about equating mental illness with violence. they know people should be encouraged to seek treatment instead of potentially adding any extra complications for those trying to treat their mental health. arthel? >> arthel: eric, thank you very much for that report. >> rick: you know more than half of all americans do not have savings set aside for a rainy day? that's according to
constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. the law was pushed by new york governor andrew cuomo as part of his new gun legislation in that state. all in the wake of the horrible newtown, connecticut massacre. the government stresses, though, that any information that would come from a patient would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day, all communications are confidential, period. all information is...
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their laws. the only reason why they brought us to want i was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of place they just try to really all kind of flakes to break us and . saw in they tried to psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and the same way with myself. every time if you refused to do anything they told most have got tortured by electroshocks and waterboarding and stuff like that but i have seen also a. kid's life nine years to a few sold kids inside the camp and of course it was for me more difficult to watch of those kids how they get getting beaten up in front of me and it was for me really harder to get tortured myself. human rights activists around the globe campaign to shut down the detention camp at guantanamo bay
their laws. the only reason why they brought us to want i was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of place they just try to really all kind of flakes to break us and . saw in they tried to psychological ways and physical torture to break the...
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. >> this is a huge error, the problem, do you things last minute with changes in tax law occur very late, and systems that needed to be upgrade, and irs trying to upgrade their forms they delayed filings, you will see a problem in any business with system upgrades, the question now, is it h&r block system they pay to use or irs sim -- system, the big problem is the education credit. gerri: should they be simple forms. >> they should be bthey have revised form, there are new questions, in past if you did not answer a question, it was taken as a no, but with the new system it needs to be filled out, really just systems not speaking the same language, you know we get this in all businesses first time do you stuff? all right, okay, system are bad. here is where the h&r block ceo, i want to make it clear, this is absalutely not the fault of your tax professional, we're working every avenue we can to get your refund to you as fast as possible, so why not refun the fee, at the end of the day if i refile, do it all over again, should i be paying for this, if i am an h&r block client, should
. >> this is a huge error, the problem, do you things last minute with changes in tax law occur very late, and systems that needed to be upgrade, and irs trying to upgrade their forms they delayed filings, you will see a problem in any business with system upgrades, the question now, is it h&r block system they pay to use or irs sim -- system, the big problem is the education credit. gerri: should they be simple forms. >> they should be bthey have revised form, there are new...
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in law there is a requirement march 15th you've got to do the layoffs. if you don't you're not going to have the opportunity. >> since most layoff notices are rescinded weeks later, you one senator wants to save everyone heartache and move the layoff to june 1. >> they'll go off and find another job or leave the district if they can find something else. >> california federation of teachers is calling on school districts to use the money to prevent layoff autos bay area school districts tell us a pink slip situation isn't as extreme. the san jose unified school district did not hand outlayoff notices today. and officials don't expect that to change. san francisco unified handed out 142 pink slips. that is fewer than half of what the district distributed last year. it's the first time that number has gone down since 2007 but take a look at the mount diablo unified school district. that district sent out 91 notices last year. oakland, oakland unified sent out a total of 101 pink slips. 65 went to administrators. new developments in the search for a missing
in law there is a requirement march 15th you've got to do the layoffs. if you don't you're not going to have the opportunity. >> since most layoff notices are rescinded weeks later, you one senator wants to save everyone heartache and move the layoff to june 1. >> they'll go off and find another job or leave the district if they can find something else. >> california federation of teachers is calling on school districts to use the money to prevent layoff autos bay area school...
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and that there is no way right now to enforce law and order online. is it -- am i mistaken? it seems as though those attacks are becoming more and more frequent. >> they are becoming more frequent. there are more actors involved. the bar is getting lower for people to enter into this space. and the penalties are not necessarily there when you do identify the perpetrator. >> what do you think the perfect penalty will be? i know there are a variety of hackers out there. is there one action that you think would be punitive enough to be a disincentive? >> ultimately, i'm most concerned about nation states. they are in the business of espiona espionage. and i think we have to elevate these issues diplomatically. and we have got to invest in offensive capabilities to deter and compel those that are already engaged in this space. i think at the end of the day we need to continue to be ahead of the curve offensively. we need to get to the point where we have an 80% solution. you can't expect banks to defend themselves against foreign intelligence services but they should take steps
and that there is no way right now to enforce law and order online. is it -- am i mistaken? it seems as though those attacks are becoming more and more frequent. >> they are becoming more frequent. there are more actors involved. the bar is getting lower for people to enter into this space. and the penalties are not necessarily there when you do identify the perpetrator. >> what do you think the perfect penalty will be? i know there are a variety of hackers out there. is there one...
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law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and there is e evidence, and why over four minutes? >> iny tisht see. inefficiency. it is totally irresponsible, totally irresponsible. we have enough crazy people around. >> the senior deputy d.a. told abc7 news that we took the time because we thought we had the time. pinole police chief says his department was aware of the deadline, but on our end we should have been more definitive to push the time issue and we didn't. now the fbi says it is urgently trying to recapture a man who could be dangerous, desperate and willing to fight for the freedom that was mistakenly handed to him. police
law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and...
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half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys right this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here. detainees are held at guantanamo indefinitely without charge or trodden some can't leave despite being cleared for release murat kurnaz was once among them held on groundless allegations and set free without an apology he shared the harrowing details of his ordeal with auti i have been myself tortured and different kinds of. laws and the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face they just try to really all kind of way to break us. saw. they tried psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees
half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys right this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here. detainees are held at guantanamo indefinitely without charge or trodden some can't leave despite being cleared for release murat kurnaz was once among them held on groundless allegations and set free without an...
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hours earlier somebody gunned down one of his state's top law enforcement officials. the man who heads the bureau of prisons, opens the door and he's shot dead. connection? the latest from both ends of this important story coming up. max and penny keptur bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. >> shepard: the head of the colorado department of corrections is dead this hour after he reportedly answered his front door and somebody shot him in the chest. his name was thomas clement. investigators say one family member was home at the time and called 911
hours earlier somebody gunned down one of his state's top law enforcement officials. the man who heads the bureau of prisons, opens the door and he's shot dead. connection? the latest from both ends of this important story coming up. max and penny keptur bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed...
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see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same place verse once lived in 2004. today the property owner defended his latest tenant. >> this guy is the most monitored guy in california. he has a gps. he has two security guards with him right now. i believe him to be safe or i wouldn't be doing this. >> reporter: the final say could still come from an appeals court. >>> san francisco police are detailing the charges against a man wanted in a bizarre incident involving a stolen cab and offer involved shooting. we obtained this booking photo tonight of 25-year-old peter russell. he's charged with carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon and driving under th
see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same...
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other side those people the mob and to read the diversity because it's pretty crazy change for the law to be as anti-fascist movement has been fighting these marches for a decade with no success because they fear this movement is getting stronger as last year's economy gets weak and strengthening it is a well planned government tactic for the chicago but it's easy to bring up nationalist ideas to divert attention from economic troubles our parliament even wanted to make march sixteenth a national holiday of the latvian army this day had nothing to do with our army but in nazi germany march sixteenth it was called a day of heroes praising the army this speaks volumes to our government about this . year's anti-fascists have sent petitions to the european commission many times to help get these marches outlawed with no response so far putting pictures of nazi camps and lot where tens of thousands bearish then the nine hundred forty s. is yet another attempt to have their outrage recognized. ski reporting from riga in la to the u.k. has found a cheaper way to deal with the housing crisis t
other side those people the mob and to read the diversity because it's pretty crazy change for the law to be as anti-fascist movement has been fighting these marches for a decade with no success because they fear this movement is getting stronger as last year's economy gets weak and strengthening it is a well planned government tactic for the chicago but it's easy to bring up nationalist ideas to divert attention from economic troubles our parliament even wanted to make march sixteenth a...
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the state passes jessica's law. and bill, why are you afraid to confront new york governor andrew cuomo on jessica's law? >> a number of hard hitting reports on the governor. we now believe that like governor christie in new jersey he will sign jessica's law if it gets to his desk and we're working on that. not easy in new york. new jersey we did it and now we're coming here. william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to you, william. thanks for taking my tip of the day. bill from california i was disgusted by jesse watters showing teenagers inebriated at st. patrick's day. and arc gnaw, brit hume looked hot last night in his sweater. so let me get this straight, kay, you are saying that mr. hume looked hot, as in smoking? that's got to make his week. i don't think he ever heard that before. and finally tonight the factor tip of the day, had to read a lot of fiction because so much real stuff to digest, i have more ho
the state passes jessica's law. and bill, why are you afraid to confront new york governor andrew cuomo on jessica's law? >> a number of hard hitting reports on the governor. we now believe that like governor christie in new jersey he will sign jessica's law if it gets to his desk and we're working on that. not easy in new york. new jersey we did it and now we're coming here. william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to...
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half have been cleared they should be out on the streets free today maybe six should be in a court of law like tomorrow morning dressing specific charges with appropriate opportunity to access to the defense attorneys and this is the condition we have a medieval torture chamber here so you describe it as a medieval torture chamber what i mean impacts we're talking about individuals is it the physical. impact or is it really the mental anguish of being incarcerated for a sudden often in solitary confinement what are the effects. well it's both and i frankly cannot describe to you some of the horrific conditions and treatment humiliation that many of the team detainees have reported. they've been stripped required to stand around in cold rooms for hours naked that in itself as use both is a coal a physical stressor but indeed there's this. is just almost unspeakable psychological torture we humans we're not you know eagles in a bag of skin we relate to each other we need human contact and relationships to be healthy psychologically and physically is solitary confinement is torture we're goi
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unless you see those opinions which phrase the law. i think that is the problem. it is very difficult to look at them. not to look at them and to make judgments without understanding. i believe you with that. senator coats. >> madame chair, thank you. director clapper, of all the topics you chose to talk about, you put cyber at the top. i think i understand why. we are undergoing a major transformation intertwined with digital technology and the internet that has profound implications for the u.s. economic and national security. i was disappointed we were not able to put a legislative package together in the last congress that failed in the waning days of congress. the president followed up with an executive order. mr. brennan, you are part of putting that order together. it is limited in terms of what it can do. i'm hoping we can work together to fashion a proper legislative proposal that will enhance our ability to better understand and deal with this ever-growing critical threat to our economy and to our national security. in that r
unless you see those opinions which phrase the law. i think that is the problem. it is very difficult to look at them. not to look at them and to make judgments without understanding. i believe you with that. senator coats. >> madame chair, thank you. director clapper, of all the topics you chose to talk about, you put cyber at the top. i think i understand why. we are undergoing a major transformation intertwined with digital technology and the internet that has profound implications for...
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see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same place verse once lived in 2004. today the property owner defended his latest tenant. >> this guy is the most monitored guy in california. he has a gps. he has two security guards with him right now. i believe him to be safe or i wouldn't be doing this. >> reporter: the final say could still come from an appeals court. >>> san francisco police are detailing the charges against a man wanted in a bizarre incident involving a stolen cab and offer involved shooting. we obtained this booking photo tonight of 25-year-old peter russell. he's charged with carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon and driving under th
see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same...
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law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the workday ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fite was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason, they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department said he didn't have any outstanding warrants and so they had to release him. >> there is obviously he robbed a bank. >> inefficiency and it's totally irresponsible. we have enough crazy people around. >> the senior deputy d.a. told "abc 7 news", we took the time because we thought we had the time. pinole police chief says his department was aware of the deadline but we should have pushed the time issue and we didn't. now, the f.b.i. says it's urgently trying to recapture a man that could be dangerous, desperate and willing to fight for the freedom that was mistakenly handed to him. >> they say gary fite is 5'8", 180 pounds and ties to oakland, vallejo antioch and reno, nevada >> katie: new this morning, two east bay police agencies
law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the workday ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fite was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason, they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department said he didn't have any outstanding warrants and so they had to release him. >> there is obviously he robbed a bank. >> inefficiency and it's...